If practitioners in pharmaceutical sciences involved in chemical aspects of drug discovery truly understood protein-ligand interactions, molecular design would be rational and less uncertain. With its reliance on high-throughput screening, combinatorials and chemical serendipity, drug design is anything but rational. For this reason, drug discovery remains such a high-risk endeavor. Highly rewarding, to be sure, but not in the manner that would please investors (usually risk-adverse) or people devoted to the betterment of human health, who simply cannot afford to gamble. At Ariel Fernandez Biotechnology Consultancy we are aware of this reality. We know that the risk/reward quotient remains uncomfortably high in the pharmaceutical industry, and is probably increasing as therapeutic challenges become more complex. At Ariel Fernandez Consultancy we believe that we can make a difference as we deal with such medical imperatives, the kind of conceptual difference that would give a competitive advantage to our clients. Here is the reason:

At Ariel Fernandez Consultancy we help biotechnology companies achieve these goals because we are capable of deploying radically innovative design concepts rooted in scientific advances at the cutting edge of chemistry research, the so-called "wrapping technology". Our approach enables us to parse chemical space in search for unique solutions that provide an exquisite control of specificity.

​ We have often heard how weak is the chemical track of the drug-discovery pipeline. This is so, we believe, because of the dearth of fundamental scientific results that have been translated into tools for molecular design. At Ariel Fernandez Consultancy we have the capability to address these weaknesses and deliver chemical prototypes can can withstand the long-term attrition along the discovery pipeline. It all stems from our knowledge of the cutting-edge biophysics underpinning target-ligand recognition.

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